States Led By Climate Deniers Stand To Gain The Most From New EPA Carbon Rule

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A rising tide lifts all boats โ€” even boats that, contrary to all evidence, openly doubt the moon’s gravitational influence.

A new study released by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Rhodium Group concludes that the EPA‘s proposed carbon rules for existing power plants will benefit states like Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma the most โ€” states where climate denial is not just rampant but often a policy officially boosted by high-ranking officials.

In fact, Texas Governor Rick Perry, who once dismissed climate change as a โ€œcontrived phony mess that is falling apart,โ€ led a group of Republican governors in blasting the EPA‘s regulation, which assigns states greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets and mandates that they devise a plan for achieving those cuts.

The groupย sent a letterย to President Obama decrying the regulations as bad for the economy. โ€œThis is such a dangerous overreach in terms of the potential threat to our economy,โ€ Louisiana Governorย Bobby Jindal said.

But asย the New Yorkย Timesย reports:

The studyโ€ฆ concluded that the regulation would cut demand for electricity from coal โ€” the nationโ€™s largest source of carbon pollution โ€” but create robust new demand for natural gas, which has just half the carbon footprint of coal. It found that the demand for natural gas would, in turn, drive job creation, corporate revenue and government royalties in states that produce it, which, in addition to Oklahoma and Texas, include Arkansas and Louisiana.

States like Wyoming and Kentucky that have economies still largely dependent on coal production will certainly take a hit. But these are the growing pains of the emerging clean energy economy, andย polls showย not only that a โ€œlopsided and bipartisan majority of Americans support federal limits on greenhouse gas emissionsโ€ but also that Americans are โ€œwilling to stomach a higher energy bill to pay forย it.โ€

Image by Sylvieย Bouchard

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Mike Gaworecki is a San Francisco-based journalist who writes about energy, climate, and forest issues for DeSmogBlog and Mongabay.com. His writing has appeared on BillMoyers.com, Alternet, Treehugger, Change.org, Huffington Post, and more. He is also a novelist whose debut โ€œThe Mysticistโ€ came out via FreemadeSF inย 2014.

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